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SAS(R) 9.1.3 Companion for z/OS

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562 GCURSOR Command Chapter 19<br />

GCURSOR Command<br />

When applicable, turns the graphics cursor on or off<br />

z/<strong>OS</strong> specifics: all<br />

Syntax<br />

GCURSOR | <br />

Details<br />

H<strong>OS</strong>TEDIT Command<br />

This command is used only with 3179G, 3192G, IBM5550, and IBM3472G graphics<br />

terminals. When a mouse is attached, the default setting <strong>for</strong> GCURSOR is ON. Without<br />

a mouse, the cursor movement keys are used to position the graphics cursor. The<br />

GCURSOR command acts like a toggle switch. Alternatively, you can use the ON and<br />

OFF operands.<br />

Temporarily suspends the current <strong>SAS</strong> session and starts a session of the ISPF editor or browser<br />

z/<strong>OS</strong> specifics: host editor invoked<br />

Syntax<br />

H<strong>OS</strong>TEDIT | HED<br />

Details<br />

Under z/<strong>OS</strong>, this command starts a session of the ISPF editor or browser. Under other<br />

operating environments, it invokes other host-specific editors.<br />

Note: The H<strong>OS</strong>TEDIT command works only if you have invoked <strong>SAS</strong> from the ISPF<br />

environment. R<br />

You can execute the H<strong>OS</strong>TEDIT command from the command line of any <strong>SAS</strong><br />

window that involves the <strong>SAS</strong> Text Editor, such as the Program Editor, Log, Output,<br />

and Notepad windows, among others.<br />

When the ISPF EDIT session begins, the screen displays the contents of the window<br />

from which it was invoked. Depending on how the window was defined when it was<br />

created, one of the following actions occurs:<br />

3 If the window can be edited, you are placed in an ISPF EDIT session editing the<br />

contents of the window. You can then use the standard ISPF EDIT commands to<br />

edit the text or to call up any of the ISPF EDIT models, and you can save changes<br />

back to the window from which the H<strong>OS</strong>TEDIT command was issued.

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